Quickfix is just like all other serial abusers, they need victims. I put him in the same category as Larry Nassar. Could someone really be that cruel? It’s probably more likely a personality trait – one that attracts people to the polygraph career path. His taunts and harassment to victims of this abuse are sickening. I feel sorry for those who have to live with an asshole like that. Come to think of it, this is the same type of abusive treatment that they used against me in the polygraph chair – five times in three years. Is this the sort of thing that is taught in polygraph school, or is it learned via OJT?

The worst part is that approved and relevant regulations were created to ensure that this type of thing doesn’t happen. Senior officials have been deceived into thinking that it is okay to take unfavorable administrative actions against an otherwise innocent individual - based solely on the polygraph “results”. The polygraph lobby has done considerable damage to our individual rights in Washington, and the Insider Threat Program’s hunt for the next Snowden has gone Deep State.

Maybe Jeffrey Gregory did “fail” his polygraph, but because of that, the investigators did their job and investigated him. That’s where they got the evidence to convict him.

Sure enough, DoD has the same policy – if someone “fails”, the Head of the DoD Component may initiate a CI investigation in accordance with DoD policy. Guess what? They did an investigation on me and there wasn’t a single finding. In fact, I was granted no restrictions to access, or clearance by the DIA Central Adjudication Facility as a result of that CI investigation.

DIA gives tens of thousands of polygraphs a year to their employees. If the business is to catch spies, brother business must be good. One minor problem though, if they admit to a failure rate of 18-23%, where are all the other victims? I’ve been on this site for almost a year now, and I haven’t seen anyone else say that they were punished solely on the polygraph “results”. I believe that I was sacrificed to perpetuate the lie.

Consider this, since the regulations mandate that no unfavorable actions shall be taken against an otherwise innocent individual, why administer it at all? If this simple truth gets out, it will severely damage the polygraph industry and affect the way people approach their next appointment with the polygraph!

It’s coming Wandersmann, there will be an awakening soon and those complicit will indeed be sorry, just like Larry Nassar. Help me to mount a persistent media campaign. #stoppolygraphabuse is a good start. It may take the Supreme Court to eventually decide this, but I’m willing to go there.

"The polygraph examination is a supplement to, not a substitute for, other methods of investigation. No, unfavorable administrative action shall be taken based solely on its results." ~ DODI 5210.91.

Get on the BW Parkway and head north. You can't miss it. And bring "Xenonman" with you!

Don't let him get to you John M. He is a parasite, like all polygraph examiners (with some exceptions like Dan Mangum and Joe the Irishman[forgot his last name]). It took awhile for witch burning to come to an end, it will take a while for this BS to come to an end. Someday Dickfix and his polygraph colleagues will realize their entire adult life was centered around a complete fraud. Carnival workers contribute more to our society than these Nazi's.

Someday [quickfix] and his polygraph colleagues will realize their entire adult life was centered around a complete fraud.

I think he realizes it now. quickfix does not present arguments that the polygraph has ever exposed a spy, criminal, or liar of any stripe. He simply repeats the known fact that there is no cogent defense against a polygraph-based accusation.

quickfix is well aware that the "lie detector" is a complete fraud that ruins careers and deprives employers of valuable talent. He just likes to get his nut off by coming here and crowing about getting away with it.

quickfix is well aware that the "lie detector" is a complete fraud that ruins careers and deprives employers of valuable talent. He just likes to get his nut off by coming here and crowing about getting away with it.

Love your posts Aunty! You are always spot on and more eloquent than I could ever dream of being. I've noticed Quickfix never responds to you because he knows you would own him.

Just like there is no way to respond with a "yes" or "no" to the question, "have you stopped beating your wife?" These conniving polygraph low-lifes have hit the jackpot with the polygraph. Only the devil himself could have dreamed something like this up. Of course there are always plenty of dirtbags willing to sell their souls to make a buck.

Violating approved and relevant higher command is an abuse of authority. Why is it that no one will/can hold them accountable? Attached is DODI 5210.91 and DIAI 5200.002 side by side. Look at paragraph g on the left, and compare it to 4.22 on the right. BTW, Encl 4 deals with INITIAL eligibility and allows them to temporarily suspend access, based on a WRITTEN FINDING. Such temporary suspension may not form the part of any basis for an for an adverse administrative action or adverse personnel action.

It also goes on to say that the individual shall be advised in writing of the determination, that the determination may be appealed to the Head of the relevant DoD Component, and that his or her final determination is conclusive.

I appealed and they blew me off. Everyone points the finger at each other and they get away with it. The corruption within the DIA Office of Security is appalling and their deal with the polygraph industry devil is pernicious.

I like what Trey Gowdy said today - comparing politics and law. It's because of politics that the government is allowed to violate our individual rights. If rules and laws were enforced, they'd see right through this fraud, waste and abuse.

I remember last year when Wandersmann was pinning his hopes on Mr. Gowdy. I just hope he didn't take any blood money from the polygraph cabal.

In remembrance for all who have fought against this instrument of tyranny known as the polygraph machine, I have some memos of my own that I will soon be authorizing for release.

Don't worry, they aren't classified. They do however, incriminate several high-level officials of lying under oath and perjuring themselves. I suspect though, just like the current memos, they'll only serve to embarrass the offenders. (It's not like anyone can hold them accountable or anything.)